Wideband o2 Sensor Shootout
#1
Wideband o2 Sensor Shootout
Just thought I'd share because I've been looking at many different Widebands but could never choose one, but finally decided to go w/ the LC-1 after seeing this:
http://www.emspowered.com/forum/index.php?topic=260.0
Enjoy
http://www.emspowered.com/forum/index.php?topic=260.0
Enjoy
#3
The innovate LC-1 is what was used to dyno tune my car it is very accurate and an excellent device to use on the Mustang Dyno.
As you can see Chris and I were able to work with the A/Fr's very well and kept it within the range for optimal power in NA tuning. Slight downfall was the dyno dip in torque, that drop is caused from the ecu correction. Everytime we made adjustments the ecu would configure it a little different. Defenitely need to go standalone I'm missing out on 10-15 more HP!
The LC-1, and Lm-1 are top of the line, I'm a mediocre type of dude looking for affordability with as many ranges available, thats why the AEM uego was my choice over JAW.
As you can see Chris and I were able to work with the A/Fr's very well and kept it within the range for optimal power in NA tuning. Slight downfall was the dyno dip in torque, that drop is caused from the ecu correction. Everytime we made adjustments the ecu would configure it a little different. Defenitely need to go standalone I'm missing out on 10-15 more HP!
The LC-1, and Lm-1 are top of the line, I'm a mediocre type of dude looking for affordability with as many ranges available, thats why the AEM uego was my choice over JAW.
Last edited by BigVinnie; 12-25-2007 at 10:58 AM.
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